Recent Releases and Transfers

This mature female American Kestrel was chasing prey when she flew into a window. She was stunned with a concussion, and brought into our facilities. She was treated with anti-inflammatories, and took in some much needed peace and quiet in our oxygen chamber.

This Great Horned Owl was admitted after it was found in a neighborhood close to the highway, a probable victim of a car strike. It did not want to fly away and appeared to have head and left eye trauma. This bird spent several days in our Oxygen chamber to help with the head trauma…

This Golden Eagle is Teton Raptor Center's first patient of 2019. He made his way to Teton Raptor Center via the Raptor Rescue Network by a relay of two different "RRN" volunteers who made the journey from Casper to…

This Rough-legged Hawk was admitted to Teton Raptor Center after what staff suspect to be the victim of a car strike. As a result, this bird suffers a great deal of head and eye trauma. "RRN" volunteer Anne Hare, a member of our Raptor…

This owl was admitted to Teton Raptor Center after being struck by a car. As a result the bird suffered a broken tibiotarsus bone. He was admitted for surgery within 24 hours so that the fracture could be pinned and is currently on a course of antibiotics, pain medication and fluids to speed…

This hawk was admitted to Teton Raptor Center after being hit by a car in Idaho. As a result, this bird fractured its pelvis and was dealing with some mild head trauma. In order to treat a broken pelvis, lots of cage rest is needed. The head trauma was treated with anti-inflammatory pain medication…

This Golden Eagle was admitted to Teton Raptor Center due to lead poisoning. She had ingested meat from a carcass that was shot with lead ammunition and unfortunately the lead fragments from the bullet ended up in her body. Lead effects raptors very seriously and can completely debilitate them…

This hawk was admitted to Teton Raptor Center after colliding into a window. As a result, this bird suffered head trauma and is being treated with anti-inflammatory pain medicine and swelling and fluids to keep the hawk well hydrated.

This hawk was admitted to Teton Raptor Center after dislocating his elbow while hunting for prey. The hawk was hunting a dove that flew into a chicken coop and as the hawk successfully caught the dove in a chicken coop, she also managed to dislocate her elbow in the process. She is currently…

This owl was admitted to Teton Raptor Center due to an injured eye and a broken wing. The bird came in with a 2 separate breaks in her left ulna and severe eye trauma to her left eye. Staff also found a corneal ulcer in her left eye and she is currently being treated with pain medication, medicated…